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TAB
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yeh ,just being silly @Meowmy 

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i reckon we should do the quarter mile ay @ENKELI  your little Paris vs my 3.6 litre V6

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can you turn off your traction control ? @ENKELI 

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gday @TAB my Jeep is an eight speed automatic ,i have got the controls on the steering wheel to use it as a manual

TAB
Senior Contributor

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sounds complicated @Bill16  guess it drives okay

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@TAB hey tabby,  just got home. Glad you're feeling a bit better. 

TAB
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Well done re work @Meowmy  . Enjoy your evening.Going to try a nap again here.

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@Bill16 I don't know if I can turn off traction control or not. Paris is a 2.4l turbo and despite the reviews that say it is sluggish, Paris is anything but. She's been known to leave a Porsche, Range Rover and Falcon eating her dust.

The only complaint I've had is from a passer-by who was considering getting one and he complained that it was noisy because it's a diesel. I told him to get a petrol version instead. I don't mind the sound of a diesel motor myself and deliberately chose the particular model because it was diesel. Oh and that it had power folding mirrors 😄 (that part is only half true! lol!)

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@TAB hey tabby, enjoy nap. Take care. Well done for today

 

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@Bill16 Paris is also CVT (Constant Variable Transmission) but the gears are changed with the gear stick. I didn't have a choice of manual or auto, the model I chose only came in CVT auto.  It has a fab panoramic sunroof with disco lights too. 

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